The often forgotten partnership of black Georgian and Victorian people will be described in an exhibition about translatric slavery and the resulting fighting.
Organizers at the University of Cambridge said, “How African slavery has affected everything” will look for it.
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Curator Luke Seson said Rise -up would focus on the testimony of individuals “as a powerful source of resistance to individuals – and as a way to help others recognize injustice.”